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Seyfarth Shaw Partner Jason Priebe was recently interviewed by C4CM regarding his tips for records retention. This thoughtful discussion covered not only record retention policies, but information governance, risk, and potential costs resulting from the increasing volume of data produced during litigation. Jason also provided practical steps to formulate a record retention policy when one…

Seyfarth eDiscovery Partners Scott Carlson and Jay Carle were recently interviewed by Mary Rechtoris of Relativity regarding “Doing Discovery Right: How Seyfarth Shaw Tackles eDiscovery.” They discuss the Group’s formation, along with the growing importance of eDiscovery attorneys as technology changes both for clients, and in the eDiscovery space.

At the 2016 International Masters’ Conference in Washington, D.C., eDIG Group Senior Counsel James Daley was awarded the Inaugural International Outside Counsel Award for eDiscovery and Data Privacy. Daley received the award for his work over the past twelve months in Founding and Chairing the work of The Sedona Conference Working Group Six in developing…

About Seyfarth's eDiscovery and Information Governance Team

Seyfarth Shaw’s eDiscovery and Information Governance (eDIG) attorneys dedicate 100% of their practices to eDiscovery and information governance issues, advising and litigating on these complex matters efficiently, effectively and creatively. Seyfarth is one of the few law firms with a truly dedicated eDiscovery practice group — one that began well before the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended in 2006. We bring experience and talent to craft practical and defensible approaches to meet discovery obligations in litigation to comply with statutory and regulatory rules while managing the costs and the realities of operating a business in today’s economy. We have worked with some of the country’s largest companies on eDiscovery issues in specific major litigation as well as broader strategic approaches to eDiscovery.